Our WFH desk was my grandfather's, a solid timber 10-drawer desk made when things were made properly to last for generations (well, at least three generations for this desk). While OK for occasional use, trying to squeeze in laptop, screen, peripherals and work 'stuff' after a move out of the office was getting a little frustrating. I relocated to the dining room table - less than ideal, and I was soon dragging everything back to get dumped on the spare bed. Apparently tables are for glasses not laptops...
>Googling sounds<
*click* and a new desk was on the way.
Whoever designed WFH's packaging deserves a Nobel prize for the sheer brilliance in how it all goes together, and that it's all recyclable.
'Hmm, how does this go together..' For once, this male's lack of following instructions was not smirked at by his wife. We had our corner standing workstation set up in about 5 minutes, with no spare parts left over. If only motorcycle maintenance or building Lego was this easy.
Ta dah, Home Office transformed with a stylish practical desk. Plenty of nooks for stuff, hooks for things and shelves to, well, shelve. Even found space for a potplant or two. Our new desk is super stable too, easily brushing off our 5 year old's best attempts to apply his own version of the Chaos theory.
Thankyou, WFH, for allowing us to realise the full potential of not being in a cube farm office for 8 hours a day (plus commute).
PS Our cat also says thanks for making her humans…